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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Posted: Sat 06 Apr, 2013 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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thank you , there is three years of work on it. I have made some parts myself to be more close to archeological pieces. And all the armour parts are specificly designed for my kit , none parts are buy on the armour market on internet.all are designed by armourer on archeological finds or manuscript or effigies.
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Julian Behle
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Posted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 12:09 am Post subject: |
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Great kit! I really like the roundels at the shoulders and elbows. I am going to incorporate very similar ones with a star instead of a flower. Another example of how long research really makes a differance. Would you mind to share some more detailed pictures of your weapons and shield and some of your references.
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Posted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 12:45 am Post subject: |
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Hey Julian ! Shoulders and elbow roundels are copied from Jhon Blanchefront effigie in Church of St Lawrence , Alvechurch, Worcestershire dated to 1350.
I Unfortunately have now more pictures from shield . Only from my baselard,that I make myself. Sword is created by a telented french sword maker : Gael Fabre. The falchion on second picture is not mine.
the shield design is inspired by a picture of "le roman de la rose" a french manuscript (1350) by Guillaume de Lorris
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Isak Krogh
Location: Sweden Joined: 07 Feb 2012
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Posted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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Here is my first attemt on creating a late 14th century armour, a project from my last year of high school.
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Augusto Boer Bront
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Location: Cividale del Friuli (UD) Italy Joined: 12 Nov 2009
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Isak Krogh
Location: Sweden Joined: 07 Feb 2012
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Posted: Sun 07 Apr, 2013 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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Yes! I made it in the weekends when I had access to a forge. The materials for the plates and sword is obtained on a scrapyard (sword blade is forged from a rail rake rod) and the maille is made out of fence wire.
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Julian Behle
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Posted: Mon 08 Apr, 2013 6:59 am Post subject: |
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A very impressive first project. I really like the skirt of scales though the plate must have been a much greater challenge. There is simply too little hip defence arround in 14th century armour recreation and Maille of fence wire is a nice idea as well.
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Mike Zielinski
Location: Lublin, Poland Joined: 04 Oct 2010
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Posted: Wed 17 Apr, 2013 9:16 am Post subject: |
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Hello everyone
Here I am at the most actual version.
I am still waiting for breastplate and targoni -> oval shield for italian infantry.
I know now it is a little bit of Mordor :P
Regards,
Mike from Poland
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Stand your ground and fight,
Stand and do your best,
You must be hard as nails,
And kill with sword and hand,
So if you would be the hero
This is your chance.
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Wed 17 Apr, 2013 7:17 pm Post subject: |
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Pierre,
Very, very nice kit. I have to say you have got a great look for the mid 14th century going on there. Are you part of a group over there? Very nice work. Do you have any photos of the parts themselves? I'd love to see the items themselves.
perfect mix of mail, plate and splinted armour.
I am working on my own 1340s harness as well. Just need to get a helmet hammered out (literally) then I will be done. Love the mid 14th best period for reenactment ever! The mixing of the various armours and the development going on it just so neat.
Isak,
Pretty neat. Very good for the first project!
RPM
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Posted: Thu 18 Apr, 2013 10:50 am Post subject: |
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Hey !! Yes I am in a group in Brittany : http://maisnie-tyvarlen.e-monsite.com/ , we just begin our activities 3 years ago so be indulgent .
I am agree with you , mid 14 th is the best period to reenact !!!
Here its the parts of armour but I can't put all of them !! tell me what do you think about it !
roundell armpits copied from John Blanchefront effigie (elbow roundell too ) 1350
gauntlets,copied on wisby gauntlet num3 1361
french term "mamellières" inspired by roger de salaman effigie 1344
leg harness inspired by a north french window 1350
Bascinet copied from Romance of Alexander 1338-1342
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 7:40 am Post subject: |
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Very nice. I love the details on what you have done here.
Some neat pictures on your website. What castle is that in the latest pictures?
Thanks again for the pictures! Do you have an imagine of the original artwork that the cuisses are based on?
RPM
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Kuo Xie
Location: Chicago, IL Joined: 29 Feb 2012
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 8:03 am Post subject: Re: half fourteen century kit |
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Le Floc'h Pierre wrote: | my half fourteen century kit. 1340-1360
A britton Captain.Influence:south english and west french military fashion
it is equipped with a bascinet called "onion bulb" and riveted mail Colletin fixed through vervelles brass. Under his armor he wears a padded linen gambeson several layers of wool and linen superimposed. His mail riveted haubergeron stops elbows for greater ease of mouvement. on the mail , a coat of plate made of steel plates covered with a thick leather and equipped with " mamellières" with chains holding the sword and dagger. The arm is equipped with articulated elbows and forearm for optimum protection in addition to the mail riveted. forearm steel round off the defense of the upper limbs. A pair of gauntlets, a model copied extract excavations of Wisby, covers his hands. They are made of multiple articulated steel plates and fixed to a glove leather. On legs, the captain wears a pair of floating legs made of lamellar haunches kneepads and half lined greves.He also carries mail riveted hose for optimum protection of the rear leg.
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Pierre, I really like your setup, especially the helm. For some reason not there are not a lot of greathelm-visored bascinets on the market, although it's a very cool looking design. Can you post a close up of the attachment point between your aventail and helm? Is it laced on with leather cord?
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Julian Behle
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 9:20 am Post subject: |
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Great details, thank you very much. !4th century is absolutely the best period for reenactment. Who supplied you with maille and padding?
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 9:29 am Post subject: |
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Randall Moffett wrote: | Very nice. I love the details on what you have done here.
Some neat pictures on your website. What castle is that in the latest pictures?
Thanks again for the pictures! Do you have an imagine of the original artwork that the cuisses are based on?
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Its the castle of Blain in Brittany,france.
based on arm splinted protection. Nord France
Kuo Xie : this bascinet is not on sale on internet,its an original creation based on the romance of alexandre.
a picture of bascinet and close up of the hinge who fix the aventail.a linen braided rope keep the hinge.
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Daniel Sullivan
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 5:43 pm Post subject: Show us your kits and harnesses! |
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Izak,
Really like it! Pretty good work. Figure appears to me as a lower echelon professional warrior that has prevailed in many hard campaigns.
I pretty much got involved in this hobby when I was in high school ... that was a century or two ago!
Cheers,
Dan
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Fri 19 Apr, 2013 6:59 pm Post subject: |
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I am one step away from finishing my harness- helmet will be somewhat like yours. It is always nice to see what others are doing. If you are ok I would like to use some of your photos for a project I am working on if that is ok.
I am working on a kettle hat as an alternative helmet. I have a great helm and am working on a bascinet with great helm like visor and with the kettle I'll have a nice kit I can swap parts out with as I feel inclined.
If I am ever over in your area I'll have to see if I can stop by one of your events. My french is ok when reading but I'll work on cleaning it up before visiting! Much better at Anglo-Norman/French!
RPM
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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Posted: Sat 20 Apr, 2013 3:00 am Post subject: |
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hey randall, of course you can use my photos but I prefer you dont just copy my work, I am agree that you inspire but not simply copy. Thanks
and Yes I enhoy very much that you come in Brittany to see us !!! My english is not perfect but I am sure that we can talk easely aroud a same hobby !!
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Randall Moffett
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Posted: Sat 20 Apr, 2013 5:23 am Post subject: |
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Pierre,
No I've been making helmets for some time so I am ok on that front. The one I am working at now is a hybrid between the Taymouth Hours, Holkham Bible an a few other helmets of the second quarter of the 14th.
I was going to use the photo in a collection of well done living history examples for a project on what the right look is for specific soldiers at specific times. It helps especially new members to living history get away from other images they might find online that do not help but are so much more common than well done examples.
If you are on facebook look me up. I have most of my harness there in my photo gallery. I used to have a flickr account but had some security issues with it so I had to jettison it.
Thanks for the invite! I hope to make Agincourt for the event in 2015 but we'll see!
RPM
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Le Floc'h Pierre
Location: Brittany Joined: 01 Apr 2013
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